]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2011/05/04/faire/feed/1Picture of The Week: May Fairehttp://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/20/picture-of-the-week-may-faire/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/20/picture-of-the-week-may-faire/#commentsWed, 20 May 2009 18:27:06 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=205(click image to view larger) Early Childhood Teacher Donna Brooks and Teacher’s Assistant Nicole Griffith perform the May Faire puppet show in the Sunflower Garden classroom. The beautiful story was featured twice during the event and was enjoyed by both children and parents alike.

Early Childhood Teacher Donna Brooks and Teacher’s Assistant Nicole Griffith perform the May Faire puppet show in the Sunflower Garden classroom. The beautiful story was featured twice during the event and was enjoyed by both children and parents alike.

]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/20/picture-of-the-week-may-faire/feed/0Weekend Update: May Faire Picturehttp://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/16/weekend-update-may-faire-picture/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/16/weekend-update-may-faire-picture/#commentsSun, 17 May 2009 01:27:18 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=190(click to view larger) May Faire 2009 – Onlookers watch as the 4th & 5th grade students weave an intricate pattern with ribbons of the May Pole as they dance to music performed by the older students. This was just one of the many fun events at the Water’s Edge School May Faire today.

May Faire 2009 – Onlookers watch as the 4th & 5th grade students weave an intricate pattern with ribbons of the May Pole as they dance to music performed by the older students. This was just one of the many fun events at the Water’s Edge School May Faire today.

]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/16/weekend-update-may-faire-picture/feed/0Upcoming Eventshttp://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/14/upcoming-events/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/14/upcoming-events/#commentsThu, 14 May 2009 20:31:25 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=178Everyone who’s anyone at Water’s Edge School knows that Saturday, May 16th from 2-6pm is May Faire, but do all your friends and family know too? See yesterday’s post for the terrific poster with all the details! Members of WES community should be aware of the following upcoming events: May 15, Friday, 6:45 p.m., first Water’s Edge softball double-header at park across from the library on Main St. Even if you’re not a player, please come out and cheer for the team! May 16, 2-6 p.m., Saturday, May Faire. Pony rides, music, puppet shows and more! Open to the public. May 25, Monday, Memorial Day Parade begins at Wauconda High School at 10 a.m. (lineup is at 9 a.m.) Some students will be riding on the float and others will be walking the route with us and handing out flyers. Let’s show Wauconda some of our school spirit! Parents of the 4th through 8th grade students, don’t forget your child’s upcoming play: May 26, Tuesday, 7 p.m., 4th Grade Class Play at Federated Church of Wauconda May 30, Saturday, 4:30 p.m. 5th-8th grade class play, The Miracle Worker, Matthews Middle School, Island Lake Did You Know? Every Thursday morning during the school year at Water’s Edge School there is a Bagel Breakfast! This bountiful buffet of food donated by parents, family members, and friends of our school community is available every week. This great event, put together by our PTO, helps raise additional funds for student field trips. Please join us. Better yet, bring a dish to share too! Sometimes we even have a bit of music!

]]>Everyone who’s anyone at Water’s Edge School knows that Saturday, May 16th from 2-6pm is May Faire, but do all your friends and family know too? See yesterday’s post for the terrific poster with all the details!

Members of WES community should be aware of the following upcoming events:

May 15, Friday, 6:45 p.m., first Water’s Edge softball double-header at park across from the library on Main St. Even if you’re not a player, please come out and cheer for the team!

May 16, 2-6 p.m., Saturday, May Faire. Pony rides, music, puppet shows and more! Open to the public.

May 25, Monday, Memorial Day Parade begins at Wauconda High School at 10 a.m. (lineup is at 9 a.m.) Some students will be riding on the float and others will be walking the route with us and handing out flyers. Let’s show Wauconda some of our school spirit!

Every Thursday morning during the school year at Water’s Edge School there is a Bagel Breakfast! This bountiful buffet of food donated by parents, family members, and friends of our school community is available every week. This great event, put together by our PTO, helps raise additional funds for student field trips. Please join us. Better yet, bring a dish to share too! Sometimes we even have a bit of music!

]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/14/upcoming-events/feed/0Picture of The Week: May Faire Poster 2009http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/13/picture-of-the-week-may-faire-poster-2009/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/13/picture-of-the-week-may-faire-poster-2009/#commentsWed, 13 May 2009 17:46:01 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=167(click on image to view larger) Rumor has it that these will be available in poster and flyer version by tomorrow morning! Please pick up some to share with local businesses, libraries, etc. You may also contact Amy Howard (amy@rayndragon.com) for a PDF version if you would like to email announcements to your friends and family. This year’s beautiful poster and sign designs were done by Laura Novotny. Thanks Laura!

Rumor has it that these will be available in poster and flyer version by tomorrow morning! Please pick up some to share with local businesses, libraries, etc. You may also contact Amy Howard (amy@rayndragon.com) for a PDF version if you would like to email announcements to your friends and family.

]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/13/picture-of-the-week-may-faire-poster-2009/feed/1May Faire is Coming!http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/11/may-faire-is-coming/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/11/may-faire-is-coming/#commentsMon, 11 May 2009 21:17:02 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=156Be sure to mark your calendars for May Faire on Saturday, May 16th! The event runs from 2pm to 6pm and is open to the public, so be sure to bring your friends and family. Tickets will be sold at the door – don’t forget to save some for pony rides or the Pocket Lady! Parents – we still need a few volunteers for the festival, so please check the sign-up board in the lobby if you’d like to help. Speaking of helping out, the Building and Grounds committee is looking for loving hands to tend our school grounds before the festival. Please contact Christine Grafft to let her know when you might be able to lend some assistance. Questions about our festival? Please contact the school for more information: watersedgeschool@sbcglobal.net 847-526-1372 150 West Bonner Road Wauconda, IL 60084

]]>Be sure to mark your calendars for May Faire on Saturday, May 16th! The event runs from 2pm to 6pm and is open to the public, so be sure to bring your friends and family. Tickets will be sold at the door – don’t forget to save some for pony rides or the Pocket Lady!

Parents – we still need a few volunteers for the festival, so please check the sign-up board in the lobby if you’d like to help.

Speaking of helping out, the Building and Grounds committee is looking for loving hands to tend our school grounds before the festival. Please contact Christine Grafft to let her know when you might be able to lend some assistance.

Questions about our festival? Please contact the school for more information:

]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/11/may-faire-is-coming/feed/0Sunflower Garden News * May 8, 2009http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/10/sunflower-garden-news-may-8-2009/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/10/sunflower-garden-news-may-8-2009/#commentsSun, 10 May 2009 15:00:30 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=147 Dear Sunflower Garden Families, I’ve concluded the telling of Three Billy Goats Gruff. We enjoyed telling it sitting in a circle on the floor and moving the goats around our circle until each reached the hillside. We also told it outside in the Memorial Garden, where children acted out the story. They put up a wooden bridge between the large stones and crossed over it…trip, trap, trip, trap. The Troll was bravely curled up under the bridge and would call out, “Who’s that tripping over my bridge?” I am now telling a nature tale about Bobby, who woke up on the wrong side of the bed. His contrary ways catch up with him as the Gnome King asks him to find three treasure chests of spring! In the story about Bobby, he goes off into the woods. No child left inside! How important that we give our children time outdoors to play…with our watchful, but not intrusive presence. They find places and spaces to make their own. The play is without adult agendas as they are engaged with nature and the elements. These are important aspects of play highlighted in Sally Jenkinson’s book, The Genius of Play, a recommended summer read! Our kindergarten children are beginning sewing of puppets. We will use these to create our own story and puppet show for the kindergarten ceremony on June 3. This project is three-fold. How much can the child focus on such a project and engage fine motor skills in its creation (and the child’s desire, willingness and connection to this group and the project), and to offer a project that meets the older child’s need to be engaged in purposeful and focused work at a time of year when they are inclined to FLY AWAY! It also is a chance for them to experience teacher in a more authoritative role. This is the work we will do. Kindergarten parents, help will be needed for the Kindergarten Ceremony, so expect more details from me soon! Below are excerpts from our Spring Circle. Enjoy! Our circle is transitioning into many songs of spring that we’ll sing as we dance around the May Pole on Saturday, May 16. See you there. Please sign up to help, especially with food service “Café” and the greeting table. We also need lots of cakes for the cake walk! Thanks. Happy Mother’s Day to all of you very loving and good mothers. I can feel your love and connection to the children. I must be getting old, for I was called “grandma” today. I think I’ll take it as a compliment…or else I’ll cry! Enjoy your mother’s day and the gifts from your children. They love you dearly! Spring Circle! Lady Spring ~Anonymous from A Child’s Seasonal Treasury My lady spring, she’s dressed in green, She wears a primrose crown. And little baby buds and twigs Come clinging to her gown. The sun shines if she laughs at all And when she weeps the raindrops fall. My Lady Spring. My Lady Spring! Rain Chant Pitter patter. Pitter patter. Look at all the rain. Splashing on the windowsills And on the window pane. Sounding like the pitter pat of tiny fairy feet. Washing off the garden path. Washing off the street. Washing everybody’s homes And everybody’s shops. Pitter patter. Pitter pat. When will it ever stop? The Heart of a Seed ~from Dancing as We Sing In the heart of a seed buried deep so deep, a dear little plant lay fast asleep. Wake! Said the sun and creep to the light. Wake! Said the voice of the raindrops bright. The little seed heard and rose to see What a wonderful outside world might be. In the springtime bunny rabbits go hop, hop. In the springtime little birdies go chirp, chirp. Daisies bow to daffodils little children run up hills And fall down! It’s Raining It’s raining. It’s raining. The roof is getting wet.The roof is getting wet. The rain will make the flowers bloom. The mud we’ll sweep out with a broom. It’s raining. It’s raining. The roof is getting wet. It’s Raining… Fingerplay from Dancing as we Sing It’s sprinkling. It’s sprinkling. It’s raining. It’s raining. It’s pouring. It’s pouring. It’s hailing. It’s hailing. It’s thundering. It’s thundering! It’s lightning. It’s lightning. Again the sun comes out. Again the sun comes out. Rain, rain, rain….rainbow! Rainbow Circle Game Two little clouds one springtime day, Went flying through the sky They went so fast they bumped their heads, And both began to cry. Old Father Sun looked out and said, “Oh never mind my dears. I’ll send my little fairy fold to dry away your tears.” One fairy came in red, one orange, one yellow and one all dressed in green. One was blue, one indigo, and violet. A “fairyful” sight to be seen. Their gowns in the gentle breezes did blow. All seven little fairies made such a pretty row. They wiped the cloud tears all away and then from out the sky, Upon a line the sunbeams made, they hung their gowns to dry. The Earth Needs the Raindrops adapted from the music by A. Wagner via Elizabeth Swisher The earth needs the raindrops, the day needs a light, And heaven needs little star when the day turns to night. The tree needs a little branch where the bird builds her nest And we need a little heart to love and to trust.

I’ve concluded the telling of Three Billy Goats Gruff. We enjoyed telling it sitting in a circle on the floor and moving the goats around our circle until each reached the hillside. We also told it outside in the Memorial Garden, where children acted out the story. They put up a wooden bridge between the large stones and crossed over it…trip, trap, trip, trap. The Troll was bravely curled up under the bridge and would call out, “Who’s that tripping over my bridge?” I am now telling a nature tale about Bobby, who woke up on the wrong side of the bed. His contrary ways catch up with him as the Gnome King asks him to find three treasure chests of spring!

In the story about Bobby, he goes off into the woods. No child left inside! How important that we give our children time outdoors to play…with our watchful, but not intrusive presence. They find places and spaces to make their own. The play is without adult agendas as they are engaged with nature and the elements. These are important aspects of play highlighted in Sally Jenkinson’s book, The Genius of Play, a recommended summer read!

Our kindergarten children are beginning sewing of puppets. We will use these to create our own story and puppet show for the kindergarten ceremony on June 3. This project is three-fold. How much can the child focus on such a project and engage fine motor skills in its creation (and the child’s desire, willingness and connection to this group and the project), and to offer a project that meets the older child’s need to be engaged in purposeful and focused work at a time of year when they are inclined to FLY AWAY! It also is a chance for them to experience teacher in a more authoritative role. This is the work we will do. Kindergarten parents, help will be needed for the Kindergarten Ceremony, so expect more details from me soon!

Below are excerpts from our Spring Circle. Enjoy! Our circle is transitioning into many songs of spring that we’ll sing as we dance around the May Pole on Saturday, May 16. See you there. Please sign up to help, especially with food service “Café” and the greeting table. We also need lots of cakes for the cake walk! Thanks.

Happy Mother’s Day to all of you very loving and good mothers. I can feel your love and connection to the children. I must be getting old, for I was called “grandma” today. I think I’ll take it as a compliment…or else I’ll cry! Enjoy your mother’s day and the gifts from your children. They love you dearly!

Spring Circle!

Lady Spring ~Anonymous from A Child’s Seasonal Treasury

My lady spring, she’s dressed in green,
She wears a primrose crown.
And little baby buds and twigs
Come clinging to her gown.
The sun shines if she laughs at all
And when she weeps the raindrops fall.
My Lady Spring. My Lady Spring!

Rain Chant

Pitter patter. Pitter patter.
Look at all the rain.
Splashing on the windowsills
And on the window pane.
Sounding like the pitter pat of tiny fairy feet.
Washing off the garden path.
Washing off the street.
Washing everybody’s homes
And everybody’s shops.
Pitter patter. Pitter pat.
When will it ever stop?

The Heart of a Seed ~from Dancing as We Sing

In the heart of a seed buried deep so deep,
a dear little plant lay fast asleep.
Wake! Said the sun and creep to the light.
Wake! Said the voice of the raindrops bright.
The little seed heard and rose to see
What a wonderful outside world might be.
In the springtime bunny rabbits go hop, hop.
In the springtime little birdies go chirp, chirp.
Daisies bow to daffodils little children run up hills
And fall down!

It’s Raining

It’s raining. It’s raining. The roof is getting wet.The roof is getting wet.
The rain will make the flowers bloom. The mud we’ll sweep out with a broom.
It’s raining. It’s raining. The roof is getting wet.

Two little clouds one springtime day,
Went flying through the sky
They went so fast they bumped their heads,
And both began to cry.
Old Father Sun looked out and said,
“Oh never mind my dears. I’ll send my little fairy fold to dry away your tears.”
One fairy came in red, one orange, one yellow and one all dressed in green.
One was blue, one indigo, and violet. A “fairyful” sight to be seen.
Their gowns in the gentle breezes did blow.
All seven little fairies made such a pretty row.
They wiped the cloud tears all away and then from out the sky,
Upon a line the sunbeams made, they hung their gowns to dry.

The Earth Needs the Raindrops adapted from the music by A. Wagner via Elizabeth Swisher

The earth needs the raindrops, the day needs a light,
And heaven needs little star when the day turns to night.
The tree needs a little branch where the bird builds her nest
And we need a little heart to love and to trust.

]]>http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/05/10/sunflower-garden-news-may-8-2009/feed/0Events: May Faire is Coming!http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/04/30/events-may-faire-is-coming/
http://davinciwaldorfschool.org/2009/04/30/events-may-faire-is-coming/#commentsThu, 30 Apr 2009 15:16:11 +0000http://blog.watersedgewaldorf.org/?p=78Things are winding down after the flurry of excitement with this year’s auction. Now it’s time to switch into spring and start thinking about preparations for May Faire! May Faire will be held Saturday, May 16th, from 2-6 pm and is open to the public. What a great opportunity for friends and family to come and visit the school! Pony rides, live music, food, and lots of other fun activities are on the list for this year’s Faire. Parents, faculty and staff alike may talk to Donna Brooks if they wish to help out with the Faire. Volunteers are needed to assist with the Roots ‘n Shoots Café, decorations and activities. Talk to Donna if you’d like to help, and check the sign-up board in the lobby. In other news, Water’s Edge School will be participating in the Memorial Day parade in Wauconda! We are in search of a convertible vehicle with a hitch capable of pulling a trailer with a small boat for the children to ride in. Please contact Susan Love if you have a vehicle you’d be willing to help us out with.

]]>Things are winding down after the flurry of excitement with this year’s auction. Now it’s time to switch into spring and start thinking about preparations for May Faire!

May Faire will be held Saturday, May 16th, from 2-6 pm and is open to the public. What a great opportunity for friends and family to come and visit the school! Pony rides, live music, food, and lots of other fun activities are on the list for this year’s Faire.

Parents, faculty and staff alike may talk to Donna Brooks if they wish to help out with the Faire. Volunteers are needed to assist with the Roots ‘n Shoots Café, decorations and activities. Talk to Donna if you’d like to help, and check the sign-up board in the lobby.

In other news, Water’s Edge School will be participating in the Memorial Day parade in Wauconda! We are in search of a convertible vehicle with a hitch capable of pulling a trailer with a small boat for the children to ride in. Please contact Susan Love if you have a vehicle you’d be willing to help us out with.